U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson holds a town hall with staff on Tuesday amid skepticism about his planned agency reorganization that has been aggravated... READ MORE›
Minutes before Tillerson spoke, Trump seemed to give Tillerson his backing... READ MORE›
Hillary Clinton swiped State Department furniture to decorate her Washington home, a former member of her security detail has alleged to the FBI... READ MORE›
Kennedy must resign from the State Department immediately, said Trump spokesman Jason Miller... READ MORE›
Rick Wilking Reuters In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, more than 150 countries offered volunteers, supplies and cash to the United States... READ MORE›
FBI and State Department say there was no quid pro quo over Clinton email... READ MORE›
Brian McCauley said once he realized a State Department official wanted him to change the classification of an email about Benghazi, he immediately said no... READ MORE›
State Department spokesman Mark Toner briefed reporters Wednesday While not necessarily encouraged, there was no prohibition on using personal email... READ MORE›
The wire service sued the State Department for those schedules in 2015... READ MORE›
Sen. Bernie Sanders and his supporters are making one thing clear to Hillary Clinton if she is elected president on Nov. 8 There will be no honeymoon... READ MORE›
Have signed a letter denouncing Donald Trump's presidential candidacy and pledging not to vote for him... READ MORE›
James Comey memo Why his bosses say they fired the FBI director... READ MORE›
I'm not making excuses, Clinton said at a rally in Ohio on Monday... READ MORE›
Petraeus knew at that time that there was classified information in the journals, and he knew they were stored improperly... READ MORE›
That's in addition to 2,000 emails that were upclassified, or determined to have classified information only in hindsight... READ MORE›
Vice President Mike Pence used a private email account to conduct public business as Indiana's governor, according to public records obtained by the Indianapolis Star... READ MORE›
WikiLeaks earlier accused the US of asking Ecuador to stop the site publishing documents about presidential candidate Hillary Clinton... READ MORE›
Mrs Clinton initially handed over thousands of pages of emails to the state department, but not the server... READ MORE›
But the DSCC also received 2 million in that campaign cycle from Clintons PAC, Friends of Hillary... READ MORE›
The polls were open at 6am 11 00 GMT in Connecticut, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Vermont and Virginia... READ MORE›
Photographer Joshua Roberts Bloomberg Henry Kissinger, the 93-year-old foreign policy guru to world leaders, isn't slowing down... READ MORE›
According the Wall St Journal story the first email Mr Clinton sent was to John Glenn, the astronaut, shortly after he launched into space... READ MORE›
1 22 Hillary Clinton's deleted State Department emails might still be recoverable, according to the company that managed her server... READ MORE›
Donald Trump has broken with tradition dating back two decades, becoming the first US President not to host an iftar dinner during Ramadan... READ MORE›
Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of State has dogged her presidential campaign since it began in 2015... READ MORE›
Department policy requires employees to report any cyber- security incidents... READ MORE›
Emails sought of nearly a dozen U.S. State Department workers under Clinton... READ MORE›
Hillary Clinton presents herself as a tough advocate for gun control... READ MORE›
On Monday, the group tweeted We can confirm Ecuador cut off Assange's internet access Saturday, 1 p.m... READ MORE›
A House panel will probe FBI officials next month over whether Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton perjured herself in testimony to Congress... READ MORE›
The United States is more secure, more respected, and more engaged in the world than we were when President Obama took office eight years ago... READ MORE›
The saga of Hillary Clinton's email server began back in 2009, when she was appointed by President Barack Obama to be secretary of state... READ MORE›
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